Reliability of telemedicine for real-time paediatric ophthalmology consultations

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作者
Stewart, Carly [1 ]
Coffey-Sandoval, Josephine [1 ]
Reid, Mark W. [1 ]
Ho, Tiffany C. [1 ,2 ]
Lee, Thomas C. [1 ,2 ]
Nallasamy, Sudha [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Childrens Hosp Los Angeles, Vis Ctr, Los Angeles, CA 90027 USA
[2] Univ Southern Calif, USC Roski Eye Inst, Keck Sch Med, Los Angeles, CA 90007 USA
关键词
child health (paediatrics); telemedicine; angle; STANFORD-UNIVERSITY NETWORK; RETINOPATHY; PREMATURITY; STRABISMUS; DIAGNOSIS; TELEOPHTHALMOLOGY; PREVALENCE; EXPERIENCE; CARE; ROP;
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10.1136/bjophthalmol-2020-318385
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
Background/aims To assess the accuracy of real-time telemedicine to diagnose and manage paediatric eye conditions. Methods Design: Prospective, non-inferiority study analysing agreement in diagnoses and management plans between telemedicine and in-person examinations. Setting: Paediatric ophthalmology clinic. Population: Children 0-17 years, English-speaking or Spanish-speaking, able to participate in age-appropriate manner, either previously seen by the optometrist and required ophthalmology referral or newly referred from outside source. Procedures: Paediatric optometrist conducted examinations using digital equipment and streamed live to a paediatric ophthalmologist who recorded diagnoses and management plans, then re-examined patients in-person. Subjects were masked to the fact they would see the ophthalmologist in-person, same-day. Main outcome measures: Discrepancy in management plan or diagnosis between telemedicine and in-person examinations. Non-inferiority threshold was Results 210 patients participated in 348 examinations. 131 (62.4%) had strabismus as primary diagnosis. In these patients, excellent and almost perfect agreement was observed for angle measurements (intraclass correlation coefficients=0.98-1.00) and disease categorisation (kappa=0.94-1.00) (p<0.0001 in all cases). No primary diagnoses changed, and no management plans changed following in-person examination. 54/55 patients who consented for surgery at the initial visit did so while masked to receiving an in-person examination. Families felt comfortable with the quality of the telemedicine examination (98.5%) and would participate in another in the future (97.1%). Conclusion Paediatric ophthalmic conditions can be reliably diagnosed and managed via telemedicine. Access for underserved populations may be improved by collaboration between ophthalmologists and optometrists using this technology.
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